Air Pollution and Lung Cancer Among Non-Smokers
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Last updated: Monday, October 31, 2011

People who have not smoked and are not smoking, but dwell in places where air pollution levels are higher, are more likely to die from lung cancer. The risk is 20% greater for these people as compared to those who live in an area with cleaner air, said researchers in a recent study. “It’s another Related posts: Chest Xray Screening Does Not Lessen the

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Air Pollution and Lung Cancer Among Non-Smokers